43 monkeys escape SC research facility
I wonder if this guy has read enough of the novels and all the many, numerous film adaptations of Planet of the Apes franchise to realize that Ceaser apart, most of those evolved, sophisticated apes wouldve made most humans mindless, feral-like slaves due to some simian flu pandemic that got released not too long after the original Ape uprising succeeded.
Strange thing is, in both Planet of the Apes film adaptations, Ceaser wasn't the bad guy and just wanted evolved ape hybrids to be treated as equals with humans or their community be left alone but unfortunately, most humans refused to tolerate them. And despite later generations of evolved apes turning him into mini-defied symbol of ape political, cultural domination thousands of years later, Ceaser was a true believer in mutual peaceful co-existence, tolerance and equality with humans and wouldve likely been horrified at his descendants turning humans into slaves, brutally mistreating and abusing them as much as humans once brutally did the same to him.